March 17, 2001 - $ 41.6 Million Awarded to Children of Woman Killed at Crash Site

A jury Friday awarded $ 41.6 million to the children of a woman who died from
injuries suffered when she acted as a "good Samaritan" at a car accident scene.

The jury in state District Judge Dale Wainwright's court found that truck driver
Charles Winkelmann acted with gross negligence when he drove over Wanda Stinson,
61, of Houston. Winkelmann is serving a 10-year prison sentence for intoxicated
manslaughter for his role in the accident, said John Tavormina, Stinson's
lawyer.

Stinson's family brought the suit against Rockin W Trucking, a small truck
company in Humble owned by Winkelmann.

The accident happened on Bent Oak near Beltway 8 and U.S. 290 in northwest
Houston Jan. 3, 1998.

Winkelmann, on probation for driving while intoxicated, drank half of a bottle
of whiskey before the accident, Tavormina said.

While stopped at an intersection, Winkelmann let his tractor trailer roll back
into another car.

Stinson saw a passenger from the car frantically seeking help, and stopped her
car to assist her.
Winkelmann tried to flee the scene, and drove over Stinson twice with his
trailer, Tavormina said.

Police chased him for 20 miles before catching him.
Stinson suffered massive injuries and died April 3, 1998.

David Brothers, lawyer for Rockin W, argued that Stinson put herself in harm's
way by failing to get out of the truck's path even though she was telling others
to do the same.

The jury found that Stinson shared no blame for what happened.
Pam Stinson of Marietta, Ga., and Guy Stinson of Santa Fe will receive the court
award.

"Our main concern was that they find that she was not responsible for what
happened . . . ," Guy Stinson said.

Tavormina said, "I just hope it makes trucking companies take notice that we're
not going to tolerate drunk drivers."

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